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23. Feb. 2009 - 12:34 Lancaster, South Carolina USA135. Bob Summer

I served in the US Army in W. Berlin 1960-1962 and have always had a special interest in your city. I enjoyed the tv National Geographic special on Berlin Underground, and I find this web-site very interesting.

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23. Feb. 2009 - 03:39 USA134. Merrell Ponder

The underground and other history of Berlin is very interesting to me. I was an American soldier stationed in West Berlin in 1969-1970.


I hope to see some of the underground in 2010 when I return with BUSMVA for our reunion

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05. Jan. 2009 - 16:37 USA133. Heather

I took tour 3 in English today and the guide was fantastic, he was very knowledgable and had a great dry sense of humor.
It was fanscinating to learn about the underground history of Berlin.
If the other two tours had been available I would have taken them as well.

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13. Nov. 2008 - 19:17 Finland132. Paula Talonen

Thank you so much for a tour in an old bunker on last Monday (10.11)! Our Danish-born guide was fantastic, please tell my thanks to him. The tour was very interesting and impressing.

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10. Nov. 2008 - 15:48 Ireland Ireland131. Hilary o Shaughnessy

I did tour 1 and 3 today and they were great. Thanks alot.

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22. Jul. 2008 - 17:42 Gourock (near Glasgow) Schottland130. Peter Lamont

Last night July 15, I saw for the first time a TV documentary about the work of Berliner Unterwelten - this was enthralling and now I find your website is also fantastic. I have explored my favourite city,Berlin in '82 and '84 with the wall very much in place and I was back in 2006 - I cannot believe I missed this opportunity to explore with your organisation. I hope to do this in wonderfullly atmospheric Berlin in the future - meantime , thanks for the absolutely fascinating TV show and website about your project.

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17. Jun. 2008 - 20:47 detroit usa129. mr and mrs wilfred g shepherd

we found the pages most informative and look fordward to a tour on our next visit to your great city.

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03. Jun. 2008 - 20:45 Kampala Uganda128. Sicsunoncug

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In this covering, the copper old for the bracelets was indeed the outer jacket of a 155mm artillery expend — the remnants of war, unfortunately, that are as much a large of Cambodia's annals as Angkor Wat.
What has happened here has a approachable of virtuoso to its elemental beauty. Etching the patterns of the obsolete last alters the figurative patterns of Cambodia's more modern and upsetting last into something unmitigated: skills and incomes for victims of genocidal conflict.
senks

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22. Mai. 2008 - 08:17 Plovdiv Bulgaria127. LomimmapH

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in any case, Chinese media say a chain was pulled from the rubble 195 hours - or eight days - after the disaster.
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The saving exertion has now focused on providing victuals, shield and drinking be inconsistent for the millions of people upset by the 7.9 extent earthquake in Sichuan province.
Rescuers be suffering with launched a concluding exertion to search all upset area.
On Monday Chinese president Wen Jiabao ordered troops to reach every one village and village in the earthquake district within 24 hours.

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14. Apr. 2008 - 19:08 Cairo Egypt126. ovepeaserne

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29. Mär. 2008 - 20:26 Santa Rosa Venezuela125. Proobselo

I’d prefer reading in my native language, because my knowledge of your languange is no so well. But it was interesting!

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16. Jan. 2008 - 04:11 USA124. W.B. Johnson

I served in Berlin Brigade 1984-1988 and crawled through a few Berlin underground locations. You have a wonderful web site and I have enjoyed visiting. I look forward to your future additions. I'm hoping to see entries regarding subterrainian Templehoff (sp?) and to see if the tunnels beneath Teltower canal have survived. Thankyou

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06. Jan. 2008 - 21:14 LIVERPOOL ENGLAND123. CHRIS HEWITT

I was pleasantly suprised to find out about this superb series of tours via the TV documentary ( especially the finding of the underground highway) A war veteran I was talking to on a battlefield holiday last year sent me this video ( He turned out to be a code-breaker who worked on de-cyphering the enigma machine!) It looks like these discoveries of the underground are as exiting as his one! To all the hard-working volunteers,keep up the good work.

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29. Dez. 2007 - 19:46 coventry uk122. roger arnold

watched the series of programs on tv and was so impressed that people are keeping history alive and exploring new avenues and undiscovered territory,brilliant! hoping to visit in 2008,would love to contribute in some way. please make some more programs!

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19. Dez. 2007 - 01:27 Lincolnshire United Kingdom121. Sam & Gary

We visited your underground world around september or so this year? cannot remember when.
we really enjoyed being aloud to walk through the many secret bunkers and corridoors that are underground.
It was a real eye opener! seeing what was hidden from view, and being aloud down there.
Me and Gazz look forwards to going down there again some day, when we go back to Berlin. :)
Thank you for finding those places and letting people explore them, they are amazing and you learn lots from the tours.
From Sam & Gary

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10. Dez. 2007 - 21:08 Toronto Canada120. Harry Schneider

Congrats to a great website dealing in Berlins history. It is well made and of course very relevant to a factual treatment of Germanys and Berlins intriguing past.

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07. Dez. 2007 - 15:55 Gieten Netherlands119. ARS

I watched your site with interest. I knew from the Berlin underworld since I have the dvd Third Reich underground in which is told about the Berlin underground and many other places in Germany were are still nazi remainals. For example the Obersalzberg, where I have been in 2005. You may find my impression of that visit and other battlefield tours I made on ARS Website

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28. Nov. 2007 - 22:53 Huddersfield England118. G

Your site has been a real find for me, since I find the whole subject absolutely fascinating.
Will be visiting Berlin in June 2008 when I certainly hope to be able to take some (all?) of your tours.
Keep up this excellent work!

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13. Nov. 2007 - 08:45 Jefferson City, MO USA117. Karl Schulte

Wonderful efforts to explore and reveal/preserve these valuable pieces of history. I believe such structures as underground Germania highway, the gas building bomb shelter should be renovated and used today. Not because of Hitler, but as a monument to the hard work of the everyday Germans who built them, plus the waste of such interesting resources that now exists.
I am watching the History Channel program on your club's efforts and the recreation of underground Berlin and I believe that it would be of interest to tourists and historians alike. Istanbul and Chicago have some similar hidden layers as well, and all are important historical and archeological and archetectual treasure that need to be saved and documented. I salute you in the Underworld Berlin Society!
Mit herzliche grussen.
Karl (family from Ost Friesland, which became German and altefriesiche speaking Texas cowboys and ranchers near San Antonio -we still have October fests)

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13. Nov. 2007 - 05:24 Chicago USA116. Robert Palm

My father was born in 1930 in Hohenstein, Ostpruessen. He came to USA in 1952. I am fascinated by German History. Your site is very cool. I saw you on the History Channel on TV here in America.